Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that holds producers accountable for the entire life cycle of their products, including design, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, and ...
California has just taken an important step towards a functioning textile circularity system.
On April 1, the UK’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations came into effect. The wide-reaching regulations aim to ensure that businesses collect data on packaging they supply or import.
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) legislation is poised to transform the life cycle of packaging products in the United States. This July marks a significant milestone for EPR programs, as Oregon ...
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